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<blockquote data-quote="dave300" data-source="post: 2756385" data-attributes="member: 60488"><p>Part of my hunt unit is in fact on a WMA, without a bit of a joke, I have seen no less than 20 turkeys in the Game Wardens front yard located on the WMA. I have never seen them on the WMA outside of them being on his front lawn, guessing that the Turkey have learned his yard being off limits, considering that we dove hunt and late season duck and goose hunt which is pretty dismal til the very end when migrations arrive. My point is the Sept to January gunfire has prolly accustom them to being on the off limits area his home is located on.</p><p> The entire valley of my hunt area is mostly private and being only an hour from Las Vegas, most locals have had a belly full of "Vegas transplants", but I believe I may some land accesses from a few friends that live in the valley. </p><p> Next couple weekends will be used to spend some scouting time, securing permissions, looking for roosting areas and trying to identify amy patterns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave300, post: 2756385, member: 60488"] Part of my hunt unit is in fact on a WMA, without a bit of a joke, I have seen no less than 20 turkeys in the Game Wardens front yard located on the WMA. I have never seen them on the WMA outside of them being on his front lawn, guessing that the Turkey have learned his yard being off limits, considering that we dove hunt and late season duck and goose hunt which is pretty dismal til the very end when migrations arrive. My point is the Sept to January gunfire has prolly accustom them to being on the off limits area his home is located on. The entire valley of my hunt area is mostly private and being only an hour from Las Vegas, most locals have had a belly full of “Vegas transplants”, but I believe I may some land accesses from a few friends that live in the valley. Next couple weekends will be used to spend some scouting time, securing permissions, looking for roosting areas and trying to identify amy patterns. [/QUOTE]
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